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!!!!! Oh my. That doggie looks traumatized. This makes me want to write a clever book called “Simple Cures for Howling at the Moon.” But then I’d need to find some clever last lines for it. I’m always surprised when I learn people have methods for writing and can clearly articulate them. Whatever’s going on in there is something I don’t have conscious access to (sort of like with my digestive system!).

I hope you howl your way to a solution! I’m sure it will come but darn the writing is hard work. By comparison, whatever this dog is howling about he/she probably has it easy!

Well, I howled as best I could seeing as I’ve been without a voice the past few days. It got ugly here for a while but I just sent the ms off to Claudia (and another reader friend) because I’d reached the point of No Perspective.

I’m hoping this doggie wasn’t traumatized but is just a natural-born comic.

Actually, I couldn’t howl because I’ve got no voice. I lost it Monday night and it’s been nothing but whispers around here. The rest of the family has had it with me because all conversations turn into everyone whispering. And since we’re typically a rather, how shall I say it, boisterous crew, this is a big change.

Tracy is . . .

a writer of contemporary middle-grade and young adult fiction who enjoys trail running, hoop dancing, and bird watching. Sometimes, all of the above happen before her first cup of coffee.
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